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Horse-drawn vehicles are fascinating because of the wide variety of uses and styles. In the United States and Canada, there are five major breeds of horses used for this purpose. Horse-drawn vehicles are an integral part of our history and culture. ... Horse and Buggy Days by J.A. Graybeal from the Carroll County Times...
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Carriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse-drawn; litters (palanquins) and sedan chairs are excluded, these being litters or wheelless vehicles. The carriage is especially designed fo...
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view full-size image -- 1280 x 960) ... < The Liberty Bell ... Layout of Ben Franklin's Court >
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Original Format: Photographic Print ... Width: 2164px download hi-res watermarked image Related Categories: ... Send this image to a friend as a Picture History e-card. To send your free e-card, please complete this form and be sure to include your personal message...
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We are a Nashville family founded and operated company now in our 34th year handcrafting horse carriages, buggies, sleighs, cinderella coach, carts, stagecoaches, horse drawn wagons and more. ... LIGHTWEIGHT HORSE SIZE; PANEL BOOT VICTORIA ... Buggy.com has been assisted by Photon Willie and his Web Page Repair Service...
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Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in a Postmodern World.(Book review) ... find Church History articles. Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in a Postmodern World. By Donald B. Kraybill and James P. H... ... Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in ... Article from: Church History...
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The most obvious symbol of the Amish is their horse-drawn buggy. Buggies come in many styles and colors, reflecting the preferences of the various communities. As illustrated on this page, the traditional black buggy is not as traditional as Englishers may think.
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www.amish.net/buggy.asp
www.amish.net/buggy.asp
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The horse-drawn buggy is the best known symbol of the Amish to the curious Englisher, Yankee or High People (names given by the Amish for anyone who is not Amish) who stare at them from passing cars and tour buses.
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We would go in the buggy to Proctorville, leave our horse and buggy at Dement's Livery Stable, cross the river on a ferry boat to Guyandotte, walk to 3rd Avenue and catch a street car to Huntington. By the time we got back home late that evening we didn't have to be ... Back to the McFann and Keister Family History.
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